Yeah, too cold.
Natter 67: Overriding Vetoes
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I would love to have a wardrobe of sheets. I also have expensive tastes in sheets and I'm cheap, so in actuality we have 1 set of percale and 1 of flannel per bed, with most of the beds having a backup older percale set that's mostly used in case of bodily fluid emergencies. The grownups have a queen, the kids each have a twin, and we have sheets for a double for our futon (which used to be our grownup bed.)
I adore really good quality sheets. I prefer Garnet Hill. I have become my mother.
I like sleeping naked, but I live with a polar bear so in the winter the temp is at 68 and even in the summer a fan has to be blowing on the bed. Hence, pajamas.
I have two pairs of flannel sheets, 2-3 sets of cotten sheets, and thne a few random fitted and flat sheets. I don't use a top sheet, so they mostly get used in the guest bed.
The flannel sheets are almost too warm for me, and I hate being constricted by clothes when I am sleeping, so I sleep in a tank and boxers year round
Socks are all I need in the winter, in addition to the quilt my grandma made me when I was 3. I could be sleeping in a mink coat, but if my feet are bare, I'm freezing. Hubby's in multiple blankets plus sweats, but his internal temperature is whacked as well. The air conditioner lives in the bedroom in summer.
I alternate sets of Charter Club damask stripe sheets. I like the silky feel rather than something softer and more flannel-y.
I probably should get some use out of that ultra-fancy synthetic silk sheet I treated myself to years ago. But I don't know what I did with the cleaning fluid for it, and the place I bought it from went out of business.
I have lots and lots of sheets, because I tend to only throw away/repurpose whatever part of the set gets stained or wornout, but I don't have many sets outside the ones I keep for the guest room.
Yeah, we have only the one set per season. Flannel for winter, cotton for summer. They're expensive sheets, but I refuse to buy them at full price, so they're nice sheets bought cheaply at overstock or tj maxx or whatever.
I probably should have more because of the dog. But the next freshly laundered set is just going to get dirty anyway, so...
How often do you launder/switch your sheets? And how often do your turn your mattress? Except ita, I know you don't have to turn the tempurpedics.
I have about 10 sheet sets...all cotton...but I no longer use the top sheet. And sleep better for it, oddly enough. In summer, I have a light flannel blanket that I use on the top and in winter, I go European and use a flannel duvet cover. Something about not getting caught up in multiple layers causes me to rest easier. Also, I sweat less.
We wash ours once a week. We turned the mattress every other week, but our cheap-ass mattress got lumpy, so we we have a memory foam topper and just leave it be.